Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1929, Image 10

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    PAflE TWO
fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, "NrEDFORD, OKTlflON. SUNDAY. JUNE 30 1929.
NEW PLANT!
OF KIMBALL
LAST WORD:
. i
Equipment and Construc
tion of Veteran Fruit Or
ganization Building Mod
ern in Every Respect
To Be a Show Place of
Downtown District, With
Mass of Flowers Without
Vh;-n rl KimKill, pri'siiL-nt of
tho Kimball Ktull .'Miuuaiiy of Ni-w
York, li-.iil.-il to bulk! u f2j.l'0
)i:ii-UlliK IihUm in Mrilforil. he not
only t-xirt'iM-il fitittt In the future
of Southern OrrKOn, hut in keep
. i
Ins with l ho rttlt felt by Im'al
re-sKlum In this community. He,
In ruopurutlun with hi Invaluable
lorn I manager, t'. (.'. Pinby. has
(ilvon Meilfnr.l n slruoturo which
combines utility with brainy ami
mltN itreatly to Ihe utlraclivenes
of the down town section of tin1
city.
Kvery Inch of iti-ouml over anil
fliior that actually occupied by
the luri:e construction, opposite the
Southern Pacific pussi-meer depot,
has been carefully planted with
shrtihn, while In the windows of
the new packing house, Ioiik flower
boxes with bloomlnn plants, have
been placed to beautify the con
vtruction.
The Interior of the builttliiK has
been the object of considerable ad
miration. A radical deviation from
the old time packinK house, this
116 by ltin interior is spotlessly
white, and artistically planned.
More than -'"U windows decorate
the reilim: ami walls, and flood the
place with liKht. as well as furnish
adeuuate ventilation for the hot
....... I,.... ii., l,i,,li.l electric
li.h. ..re also distributed !
IhretlKh the building- for :tddll:oual
illumination. ,
' The equipment of the new houso
contains all the latest conveniences
and developments. The value of
the machinery Is more than M'V
OitO. including three bean washers,
three bean traders, lug box con
veyors, which stretch across the
house and carry the empty boxos
to a vacant lot outshlo the house:
an automatic nailing press, one of
the latest inventions,' whh h simul
taneously presses the lids onto the
boxes, places the nails and presses
them into the wood; numerous
Bi-ab trucks, etiuippea uiii iuoi
tires to render them v.-. tsel
11,1 !
easier on the fruit, and lAige
nuiiiWr (of other pieces of e.pnp-j
tttent. i
The offoes of the building are;
unusually attractive ami cheery, i
with co m fox aide furniture- and i
facihties. The Urge main office '
nvl the private office of Mr ;
D.rhv. bc.h h,iv he uilifut colorsl ;
tile fbir. another eonlribatso.it tt :
the artts'.tc effect of the imer:or.
C iVnby who ts very popular
with the growers :tTd who. "fore '
hi aoci.t!n'ti w ith the KimHIl '
company,, worked fr two xe.us
with Ouy Conner of the S:nw:i
Shuitleworth and Ft i-nch etv.p.tn .
sold the idea of n tv, kuirf hoti: :
Mdforil to CHll K'.mb.lU of New
York. The situation tn the ti a:t
section e.f Koguc Hiver vall-w .
ptvuhar In th.l perm am nt con
nections of A vibstintinl character
nti be tsi;.b'ishcd iox-IU In a-- 1
Kiire the Utce amount of huinc-s
now handled hcie by the K.mb.vU
company. Mr Ptrby exidained this
satUAtion to Mr. Kiti.h: who re
fpoiided elotiueiry wi'.h the Kau- .
tiful new sttuciiire.
Th kimhdll ititerc! were f:rt '
etatiihcvi in Mcdi'ord m PI4 h. ,
lVnnis. Kimball A; Pope an. I s;iic ;
that time has tradu.-tiiy imM-d
its position utui! it stands snu'iu
the Iwtdmg films of eatTein dis-tributoi-
represented! her.
"The name Kitnivt'l b'-. !n. an
honorable cotitiecion wsti the
pie trade sn. when the t.'.n
of T. C. K'.mbali : comp.tn w .
formed tn N-.-w Voik C:tv. I; e.-n-tinuel
until hV wh.n it w, u.
ceded by All-in K mbail c :'.'. -VAity.
h, h cci'itttr.ied tsiiiil '
when it w,o faccecded lv t H
And C, W K.mKtll M ;h. N, w
York Fra t Tt t.le Jon: r. C i. (
AuKUst. t!':'4 h.. h . onrn-u.-.
' In !: C W Km M "! estab
lished for hm:. t'e , K-m-v;
Fruit eonipsTw ar.d a c u r :
the de!h o C orce M Pep
morced ail ib.o !'',.-.: ,f iVrc -Klinbail
A Pe;e ;ro tho pa: en:
company
"Crl W. K.mhall wti to ev
York In b?;' nd he an b busi
tiess ccrcer wiih A'.i-'m Kit-i' iH .
company. f:r. ns fie'd tv-aiv'
spending 01 '-ti i'1'
producing jec,!.or. of ih,- v
in the tnteret of tht (i-n la:.:'
he bcat:iie in!eie.(,,1 tn 'h-- worV
of the orgami a.oi cf w h b -firm
wa 11 member.
'He was rb-cti d prt idciir of
National ! .ensue of iV:n:iv.-.-u-:i
Merchsntu at the Mmm hp b. io-v
vention in It'll to two e.u.' erv
n nd through vetsl d:nir..s
trtion s a member of its
vuory hoird. he h.ving t n pre
vktusljr prvsident of the N'W Yoik
brsnch of that prsitniM:i.n. H-
wii also member of the executive
rmmltte ot the lnterr.stiona! Ai
pi Shipper' Mcit(on of h:h
he t one time w vi.v pre:denf
'Purinir th lt wr. Mr. Kim
Knit w rwn ' Voik
ten! litributor. which w is .1 eo
- ofxlinAtton of 2 so .vMti in
New York having to do with foci
attribution.'
WHAT STYLE DECREES FOR SUMMER
I
t I km !
v . wtm ij . r ,1
y st
White tennis drejfi and sleevelets slip over JacKct In contrasting
colors make in attracllvo ccif.'me
on left. On riant is a yachting outfit
VERSED IN 'FIT'
V. A. Ib-fker. lei.il jiackinw;
.-uperintendrnt of the Kimball Fruit
cotnp.my. ruiiiMt reinoinber exaetly
when lie bican Iks eareer in the
fruit industry. He says that an
attempt to do so wnuld be to ivo
away
his ate. for he lla:i been cuti-
"ectcd will) this type of work pruc
tieal'y all his hie.
The Ohvetl (irehard atitl Pack-,
nig t iii'.iny, whit fi existed longer
ago than many Mi dfm d petiplc can
remember, was one of the first or
ganizations wnit which the local,
superintendent "A a associated. It
has long been disb.tndetl. The Karl
Fruit company, another of the pio
neer eoneerns. which was later dir-ctnitiiiu-d
lieu1, h id Mr. Hooker on
its staff. A nmher old lmei no
longer In existence, wft.s t lie 'i'i
ilucers Fruit company
Mr. Hooker f:rt became ' asso
ciatvtl with the local concern when
It was known as lVnnis. Kimball i
Pope, in H'll. Mu.li of the credit
::row:h
d prestige of the
prescn: company is tine to his un
linm: ef.'oits in hrha!f of the local
K iin'ia!! I 'ruit company interests.
As packing superintendent of the
m-w plan:. Mr. Hooker will have
over ten woikeis under his super
ision through the summer nionihs.
U"ASiuc:T-n. June
oort ' ircul.itt d line today
at Sc. mour !. man. assistant
;Tai ol the IieasU'.y iri eharge
pi idub; t n n enforcement, had
akcd ; te:gn weie met by
t'licsal statement from the
House that M;-, Lowtnati
not been rcc':estrd t Irave
''.:'o. nor had he presented
'ii.ii u:!i.
l ow ;r,.tn sud that he had
cent intention of o.ii:ig his
2 BIG JOY
July 3
m
Jackson Hot Springs
The Out Door Swimming Pool,
J. C. 0TTINQER, Owner" '
for summer sports wear as mown
-Singapore blouse and lncn skirt.
Lee of Coshocton j
Tires Lowest Price
for Many a Year
"F.very outite of a
horse power generated
t'Vtt hi modern au!om
treuu-ntlou
by the 1110.
biles." says
Mr. Frank Minw of the Pliipps
; Auto l at k Service. Lve of Con
tdiohoekctt representative hi this
city, "must be transmitted to the
ground tltrough tho rul'ber tires.
1- uri her more the very inueh im-
pro vet l brake
degree of add
calls lor the same
1 wear on tires.
"Fortunately."
Shaw, "the prit
lower now than
continued Mr.
i of rubber is
it nas ocen lor ,
years, and this makes possible the
liu4iuui-:i ui a rcauy marvelous
(trebled the Lee Super De Luxe.
which while priced higher than
the usual tire of today is still
considerably less than was paid
10 years ano for an ordinary lab
ile tn c. which ou thought dis-
iittrgcd its lull duty if it went
ol'UO miles.
"The need for a wonderful tire
like this Lee Super is tteinji
brought home to motorists as w
reajj drey alter tlay tt.f the dan-
f...... ...... ..t.,.. ...
ot.-oi in tuoeiH lino ineir pawt-n-
ge:s net -a 11 so some tire gives away
;it the wroiiR time. It really
seems absurd." sas Mr. Shaw,
"for dcivirs of any of the Hew
cars, in fact any of the obicr fast
stepping cars, to hesitate, at all
over a few dollars, when aVy such
an expenditure they could get af
perfectly wonderful tire, w hose
s;ifety non-skid tread would give!
them the safest protection, not for!
a few moiu'.is. but for years. ,
' T h e n e w Lee S u pe r Do I -use, t
for instance." says Mr. Shaw.)
"fashioiifii and ma de by .
craftsmen is built to last the ordi-j
nary owner as long as ho drives ,
his car. In other words, it is a
ttuestion of years not merely qC,
'miles for this new time, mid it- is j
i rohnhly the cheapest and fstfet
iiisuran. e that a muloi ist can
pvs-sibii buy."
Pu WtiniN e. iHr
TAMI'A. Fia. -V1 Hints ip H
rxs.deniial section hete have niHiif
miserable for a n sghhorhood
cat w?nch robbed it iniv king bird
r.ct ,ht spring, Kvery time the
cat aj-crat's m daylight the birds
s tai sq : gttes -gAiig.. up' and at
taoK h!m.
Mortford is the county sat and !
me:rrr!ls of the Ro.ru Ulver '
vsIIpt nd ff.tWHV to Orator lj.ke.
NIGHTS 2
and 4
Dancing Starts
at 9:30 P. M.
2 Dance Bands
Continuous Dancing
CAP HAGERMAN
ORCHESTRA
of Colorado Springs
and
DOM PROVOST
ORCHESTRA
IS
Ani.thfr prinrslve t-p rei-nt-
ly tiikfti by a prominent automo
bile 'manufacturer toward hotter
biiinilsn methods in the merchan
disiiiK of ui cume to light
her tnduy when the Oakland JIo
tor Cur coiiipuny annouju'ed adop
tion of a natlniial policy uiuler
hii h nil Oakland-t'ontluc dealers
will bt ii.skfd to furnish a written
K ur. mitt? w it h ull reconditioned
Ui4 t cars.
I'r.der terms of tlie enurunty.
parts are furnished fre tu replace
any fttund lefcL-iive tiuriiiK the
fhv
00 niilen of driviliK. provided
thc miloam; is run up within 30
Id.iys after the sale. The car also
it 1 a y he ret u rn ed within 4 K h o u rs
after the purchase If it proves un
satisfactory and the full purchuse
price applied to any other car. !
new or used, of equal or greater
value in the dtaaler'n slocks. ,
A written Kuaranty printed on .
ti; hi Ki aphcil lioml paper is issued
by tile dealer to the purchaser at
the ' time of the sale, while ull !
caiH carrying the guaranty also f
have a winds. ilcld sticker on j
which is printed "reconditioned !
'guaranteed Rood will used ear." !
1 The object of the new plan, ac- '
cording to M, L. Buck. manaKer
jof the used car department, is to
'pruviile the purchaser with con
crete ovidence of the good faith
of the dealer who makes the sale.
I ".Many of our reconditioned
; cars are priced within the range
; of the cneapext new car." .Mr.
Huck stated. "If the money were
invested in the small new car the
pu rchaser wouid receive a stand -
a ni wit r 1 a n t y with it. In nnt k i n e
similar purchita of a good used
car, he is entitled to a like meas
ure of protection.
"Wo kllOW thrtt fillr rt..nlAru
romliiiiMied unmI ear- rA .Kio
of ium forma nee cinrarab!e to a
small new cur. Consequently we
aim to Rive the purchaser full as
surance of ottr faith in th cur hi-
,;i,ktnp no .no- in
inR."
The used car iruarantv nnlio
onjy lo thoje r.irs which have
ln,on thoroughly reconditioned and
r(lf .ni.i,,.,.
r the good will
inaugurated some
plan a policy
vca rs ul'd hv (laltU ml t, lnrul r
divi-Hmlity to the yuality used cars
h...-W. lh ilaillnn4 ..
hunu ler uy iho Cn kla nd d ealer or
ganization. The familiar figure of
Cci d Will Oakland." with the
slouch hat and the inevitable
stcgie. In well known throughout
'the country through his associa
tion with the used car business of
of this company's denier.
1 Featured on tho used car ftuar
; amy form is a uciinition af :ood
will ns handed down by the lliited
ituti1! supreme
ourt. This states
.
will is the tlisposition
"witibvajy;
IB2T 1MNTI AC ll lK
Leather upholstery,
finish is p ood ; m o ttr
in splendid evndition
A real valuo
$575
t I. 11 S M t.iULK ' lnd
IVU'U-lU'rt is a real
vnlvio m a' i-xer.fxt
. u; o .1 I. ' vo.i
r.v,;l,i t h i (at
hfr you
fcn.i
$425
i jktif&&A, -it 1
Comire these values with any in town
1 OLIISK UIM1 K,
IMl Fl: Th:' caf .w
li rrtiy - (or In- ri
t'iii in
itrd try it
$450
l.'i I'OKII ItOAU
Mr:H .V ruhbr.
19 lKn-. rvajy to
to s!l s
SANDERSON
80UTH BARTLXTT AST) 8th
$150
' lM Cm
the iilace w)itr h huw been
; well treated."
Pruvi.sioiis of the ,UHed car guar
anty are d-Mijcritd to further thin
Hiilctif on the part of the cuk
tuuier. .Mr. Hu.k exiltiln?.
L-auxe they elevate still higher the
ptuiif of relutlons ltween t:ie
lit-alt-r In good wiH uwed tars and
the public.
4
MAPvKHFlKLL), Ore., June 2V.
(( Dr. It: V. iLeep. Handon p:iy
slcian, wan accidentally shot and
killed today while hunting sea
lions on Cape Itlanco rocks near
Port Oi-ford. lir. Leep was in a
party with four Portland physi
cians and had gone to the rocks
this morning. Iuis Peterson and
Harry Jensen, in whose power
boat the party was conveyed to
the rocks, returned to Port Orford
to secure a smaller craft in which
they expected to place the body
and return U to Port Orford.
I
WASHINGTON. June 20. iJP)
Contracts for :JU9 airplane en-.
gines for the army air corps.'
which will cost approximately;
$2.00u,000. have been approved
by Assistant Secretary Davison. j
Of these engines. 180 are Pratt,
and Whitney "wasps," which are i
500 hon-epower, super-charged,
air cooled engine for use in pur-
suit planes: G5 are Curtiss water?
cooled in o t o r s for observation 1
planes, and 54 are Wright 300 .
horsepower air cooled engines for
use in transport planes.
A 2700-car crop of peaches is
predicted for Illinois this year, an
increase of 1200 over ISi'S.
Sawmill Worker '
Slashed to Bits
By Edger Saws
LONCY1EW. Wash.. June (
:'9. (Pt Literally cut to !
pieces by edger siiws in the
Weyerhauser lumber mill
here. Louie WratitaM. 37.
employe, died a horrible
death today. He was oiling 1
the saws when electric cur- j
rent was supplied the pow- j
erful machinery. He was .
dragged into the saw. 1
Besides a widow and two 1
sons, he is survived by a
brother at Kagle Creek, Ore.
4
GoofflM'
nllpGtiasantjr ;
AutomobiU buyer i now you can bijr
In "Good Will" used cat, all tha I
turs you requir in nw car al
ramarkably low turd car prica and
backed by a writtan Guaranty I Out
"Good Will" reconditioning ha mada
thesa na car. superior in appcaraoca
Pn to nT C f
permits )rou to exchanr th car you
buy withfn 43 hour if it is not ntirly
satisfactory. If you want to save monty
and b thoroush.y satisrjad. select your
car from our "Good Will' stock.
1927
OAKLAND SEDAN
Ib q-iraU1 runutne romlilkm: KA
ttnr, b a ml vaiue fr jwl
. $650.00
192S
PONTI AC 2-DOOR
SEDAN
cr that ha Isml lU boa of csrr,
m io !aKHiUa (xmttititn; f inili kRk
!ikt nrs : lic - ItK busipits
$550.00
MOTOR CO.
STS.
PH0KE 13&S
PHILADELPHIA. June p.iA
Harvard Univvrslty today ' won
Ihe intercollegiate polo charupion-
I hts in Celebitirig ' j
j ! a Safe and Sane 4th r
The California Oregon Power Company
when "ttlCys
yon can
NEW DODGE BROTHERS SIX
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
16-18 South Fir 304
Mhlp of tho I'nlled HbH.n hv d"
feutlliK Yiih'. "hi di-r.-lidliiK hiim
pittn. li iimlK if :t. I
The math ." ied lb-fi-til
of ihv PlilU.delphia r"un-
iry dub. I
- l
m:vv iAa.M 111 mi 1
LiKi-; wooiM 111 k
Al'tll'STA, Me. The htldible ,
WOOdehUl IC. MpMlltlllMMl In thiN him'-
Ink reuluu ukvuv, furnlHhc moi'u
Ss' thosp'lialiU that you t away lst Christmas ; string
llifiii in your viilnvs. piin-lnSi. iloimviiys. trees nr slnub-
lii-i-y anil n-lclinite a All'. (I w Fom-tli "f -Inly. I'm'
rod, wliitc anil l.lno lights willi y.,ur ll will jrhv
you a variety of deeoi atious lliat m-ver occurred to you
lo le possible.
A safe ami sane Fourth need not lie drab and lifeless
lights will lirigliten it for you.
.
It is even more fitting that we use liudits on our l.Vird
anniversary heeause it is also the golden juliiliv of light.
Just f)0 years ago Thomas lvlismi iuveiit-d the incandes
cent clet-trie light hull).
You will find that lights are eeonumieal to use ill your
deeoratioy s:cheme.
depend
The most conservative group of deal
ers in the counlryl)otlse Brothers
dealers assure von that the new Dotlce
Six will give more miles at lower cost
than any car of comparable price on
earth. Lef us pi ce von a demonstration.
Kight Body styles! 13 to 1065
T. O. B. PrtroitConrrnicrtl Terms
C U R V s L K K M o T O U S
aetuul Hport than any other species
..f K'HIte. ,
In M'fti'MiM of the country wher
they aiv much hunted, hunters -s-plulu,
llie w ouilehuekK be cume ex
r.rdlutly canny mid difficult to
approach. Muni oT the hotn uff(-r.
.I are Unm on h, and ambiti;ug
hunters eiiulp their rifles with tet
Mi upe mIk h I m.
Medford Crater Lake Onfpwnv.
ay so,
3J
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on it!
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